TAX & FINANCIAL PLANNINGATTORNEY & CPA

ESTATE, TRUSTS, AND RETIREMENT PLANNING

ACCOUNTING AND TAX RETURN PREPARATION FOR BUSINESSES AND FAMILIES

LEGAL REPRESENTATION FOR TAX CONTROVERSIES

Sometimes you need legal help regarding taxes and financial planning.
Sometimes you need a lawyer. Sometimes you need an accountant. Sometimes you need legal help regarding taxes and financial planning. The good news is The Law Offices of Lawrence Israeloff, PLLC can help you on all counts.

The Law Offices of Lawrence Israeloff, PLLC has helped thousands of families and their New York businesses navigate smoothly through the tricky waters of the federal, state, and local tax laws. Our multidisciplinary approach to client service ensures that our clients stay in compliance with the complex thicket of financial and business rules, regulations, and filings so they can focus on achieving their personal and business goals.

We are your lawyer, your accountant, and your tax return preparer. Due to our expansive knowledge of and long experience with tax law, trusts, estate planning, retirement planning, insurance planning, accounting, and personal financial planning, we have saved our clients millions of dollars in taxes and helped thousands of people succeed and thrive.

We can help you as well. So when you need a tax lawyer, a CPA and/or a CFP®, know that we are here for you.

What Is The Estate Tax?

The estate tax is one component of the federal transfer tax system, which also includes the gift tax and the generation-skipping transfer tax.

Probate is the legal process that takes place after someone dies of proving the validity of a will or establishing who is entitled to receive the decedentÃ¢??s property under state intestate succession laws if there is no will.

OFFICE LOCATION

Lawrence Israeloff, Esq., CPA, CF®

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